I wonder why there are only 3(total 6) neutrals per bridge(5 per bridge side is much more appropriate), and why Warlords and Rebel are doomed to fail(4 neutrals on both side of any bridge)... For them its a game of luck but NOT STRATEGY GAME...

not all bridge neutrals are supposed to be n3. if i recall correctly, gah 6 and tri 7 are both deliberately n2 to reduce the isolation of feudal empire and warlords. the n1 on xeu 10 does look wrong though, since it connects to gah 1, which is an n3.

Sorry but I don't get that impassable between great kingdom 7 and great kingdom 4. It looks like a patch of grass, which makes it kinda confusing. I didn't even notice it at first. Wouldn't a small lake or mountain be better, or a wall or something?

natty_dread wrote:Sorry but I don't get that impassable between great kingdom 7 and great kingdom 4. It looks like a patch of grass, which makes it kinda confusing. I didn't even notice it at first. Wouldn't a small lake or mountain be better, or a wall or something?

I think it's more than obvious that there's an impassable between them called "Grat Kingdom 5".

natty_dread wrote:Sorry but I don't get that impassable between great kingdom 7 and great kingdom 4. It looks like a patch of grass, which makes it kinda confusing. I didn't even notice it at first. Wouldn't a small lake or mountain be better, or a wall or something?

I think it's more than obvious that there's an impassable between them called "Grat Kingdom 5".

natty_dread wrote:Sorry but I don't get that impassable between great kingdom 7 and great kingdom 4. It looks like a patch of grass, which makes it kinda confusing. I didn't even notice it at first. Wouldn't a small lake or mountain be better, or a wall or something?

I think it's more than obvious that there's an impassable between them called "Grat Kingdom 5".

I'm assuming you mean "Great Kingdom 5"?!

C.

I've baptized the grass patch "Grat K. 5" in order to differentiate it from the territory that contains it

Wait, so you thought GK4 bordered GK7, and the border separating GK5 form both of these was an impassable. So: (a) what did you think GK5's border consisted of? (b) what did you think that closed region b/w the GK5-GK4 and GK5-GK7 borders was? and (c) super duper serially?

Well that patch of grass looks like a small territory with no territory label. So excuse me for confusing it for a weird impassable.

Now if it's supposed to be a part of GK5, then that one line separating it from GK5 should be erased. If I with my super-intellectual brain powers can confuse it, think how the really really stupid people will feel.